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Angle estimation for bistatic MIMO radar with unknown mutual coupling based on three-way compressive sensing

Journal

JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS
Volume 28, Issue 2, Pages 257-266

Publisher

SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & ELECTRONICS, EDITORIAL DEPT
DOI: 10.21629/JSEE.2017.02.07

Keywords

multiple-input multiple-output radar; angle estimation; mutual coupling; three-way compressive sensing

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61071163, 61071164, 61471191, 61501233]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [NP2014504]
  3. Aeronautical Science Foundation [20152052026]
  4. Electronic & Information School of Yangtze University Innovation Foundation [2016-DXCX-05]
  5. Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions

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The problem of angle estimation for bistatic multipleinput multiple-output radar in the present of unknown mutual coupling (MC) is investigated, and a three-way compressive sensing (TWCS) estimation algorithm is developed. To exploit the inherent multi-dimensional structure of received data, a trilinear tensor model is firstly formulated. Then the de-coupling operation is followed. Thereafter, the high-order singular value decomposition is applied to compress the high dimensional tensor to a much smaller one. The estimation of the compressed direction matrices are linked to the compressed trilinear model, and finally two over-complete dictionaries are constructed for angle estimation. Also, Cramer-Rao bounds for angle and MC estimation are derived. The proposed TWCS algorithm is effective from the perspective of estimation accuracy as well as the computational complexity, and it can achieve automatically paired angle estimation. Simulation results show that the proposed method has much better estimation accuracy than the existing algorithms in the low signal-to-noise ratio scenario, and its estimation performance is very close to the parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) algorithm at the high SNR regions.

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